 Hi, today I wanted to talk about the latest news about the JinkPad A1, because it really seems to be an interesting device, but first of all we should ask ourselves who is Jink anyway. So their prime product right now is JinkOS, which I've reviewed as version 0.8. And it is an interesting product. It's not 3D yet and they do seem to be overpromising in the promo page, but it is very interesting, like in the early stages, and I think it will develop very nicely. They already have a couple of apps that looks really good, and as far as trackpad gestures, they do have them, they're a bit laggy, but still they do, which is super interesting. And as far as Linux apps and Android apps go, I didn't see much Linux apps. I think they'll come in the future. There were only a few, whereas Android apps is just currently a promise for the ARM version. They currently do not run Android apps. And then there's these claims to be like an iPad sort of device, so that you can be productive even if you have sort of like a tablet, which is very interesting. And of course, we want to see the source code. They do have published all of the source code, albeit they do seem to be publishing the source code only when they release the versions, and maybe not always like they have done it for the version 0.8 one day after the announcement, and for 0.81 I have not seen it. But still they are open source, so that's surely for good. And then they are developing a tablet, the Jingpad A1, which should be running Linux, which is something that surely a good news for the Linux community, I mean. But of course, the question is that whether they are able to follow the promises. And what's interesting is this post, which is actually from four months ago, showing up that they do have an early prototype of the device four months ago, and I've contacted them and they say that the current version is so much better than the one in this picture. And given that this version is already pretty good, I think that they really might have a cool device for real, not just PR stunt. So I think that it's worth following this news. They also have published a video which was criticized for being a bit sped up, but I think that it's still very cool as a concept of JingOS running on a phone, a brand less phone, they say. But of course, what we are here for is the Jingpad. So if we give a look to the specs, it should have like a missing screen. You can see all the details here. And then they should also have 5G support given their chip, which is this one, the Unisoc Tiger T7 520, which I've checked. And it does seem to have 5G. You can see all of these specs here. And then we have a 8000 mAh battery, which is actually the same as the Samsung Tab S7. So that's really good. And then the camera, it seems like 16 megapixel. Maybe that's not too much pro, but that's not something I need to pick. And then we can actually see the keyboard and the stylus. But of course, you might ask, this sounds cool, but when are we actually going to get reviews and stuff like I've tuned in their channel? And they have a list of milestones here. So the first one is the 31th of May. So this will be the first Jingpad A1 physical review. Then we'll have 11 days later reviews by third party YouTubers in Chinese, English, probably mostly Chinese I've seen. And then in 15, it will start the card funding campaign. And then on the 25th, they will have track-barred keyboard, the view videos by third party YouTubers. Hopefully I should also be able to get one. Then on the 15th of July, there will be the smoke test. And then it will start shipping initially just 100, then 300 and then mass shipping in September. So this sounds really cool. Again, I think they kind of show that they are able to pull this off on the hardware side. On the software side, the project is interesting. They still need a bit of time to finish it off. And I will be for sure following their updates. And I'm really interested to see what it's going to be in the month of June.